“Small” facts that Hillary did not mention about Khizr Khan

In order to attack Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, with the support of the media, is using the image of Khizr Khan as a Muslim Gold Start father who tragically lost his son, a U.S. Army Captain, in Iraq 2004. He had the chance to speak at the Democrat National Convention (DNC) against Trump’s desire to ban immigrants. However, there are few facts about Khan that Hillary does not want the public to know since it may distort their opinion of him.

Khizr Khan has a strong connection to the government of Saudi Arabia. He worked at the law firm Hogan Lovells which represented the Saudi government, a state that gave a lot of money to the Clinton Foundation.

“The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has given between $10 and $25 million to the foundation while Friends of Saudi Arabia has contributed between $1 and $5 million,” [Joe] Schoffstall [of the Free Beacon] wrote.

Moreover, Khan has a strong bond with the Clintons themselves. The firm Hogan Lovells handle the Clintons’ taxes. And, as if that was not enough, Hogan and one lawyer of that Firm had the patent for the infamous email filtering program used by Hillary Clinton. Even,

That same Hogan & Hartson law firm—now Hogan Lovells—employed Loretta Lynch, the current Attorney General of the United States. Lynch infamously just a few weeks ago met with Bill Clinton, Hillary’s husband and the former president, on her private jet in Phoenix just before clearing Hillary Clinton of any wrongdoing when it came to her illicit private email server system.

Khan is also involved with controversial immigration issues. His personal law firm helps wealthy clients who buy their way into his country using E2 Treaty, EB5 Investment visas. According to Sen. Grassley, these types of programs have a significant amount of imperfections that compromise US national securities.

“The enforcement arm of the Department of Homeland Security wrote an internal memo that raises significant concerns about the program. One section of the memo outlines concerns that it could be used by Iranian operatives to infiltrate the United States. The memo identifies seven main areas of program vulnerability, including the export of sensitive technology, economic espionage, use by foreign government agents and terrorists, investment fraud, illicit finance and money laundering.”

With these suspicious links among Khizr Khan, Saudi Arabia, and Hillary’s email and Foundation scandals, it is not surprising that during the Democrat National Convention, The Clinton Foundation was not mentioned even once.

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